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Source: Adam Terry visiting Colts, Dolphins interested

Free agent offensive tackle on the move Aaron Wilson

Print This March 11, 2010, 11:22 AM EST
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Former Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Adam Terry is visiting the Indianapolis Colts today, a league source confirmed.

We've also learned that the Miami Dolphins have displayed some interest in Terry, a former second-round draft pick from Syracuse who's an unrestricted free agent.

Terry was a restricted free agent who didn't receive a tender.

He didn't play in any games last season due to a knee injury that required surgery.

Terry has said he's making good progress from the injury and is expected to make a comeback.

Injuries, including ankle problems, hindered Terry's development in Baltimore.

The 6-foot-8, 335-pound lineman started 18 games for the Ravens and appeared in 48, but durability concerns affected his prospects.

When he's healthy, Terry has value as a tackle who can play on the left or right side.

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Mark
Mar 11, 2010
01:19 PM

Saw this punk back in high school.

Terry was a worthless, soft, Mama's Boy then.

He was a worthless, soft, Mama's Boy at Syracuse.

He was a worthless, soft, Mama's Boy in Baltimore.

He'll be a worthless, soft, Mama's Boy if some NFL general manager is stupid enough to give him a contract.

Vinny
Mar 12, 2010
08:01 PM

Mark
You sound loke a frustrated jock.
You say you say Terry in HS, what were you on the sidelines like a punk.
Are you from NYS or just an internet killer

Brandi
Mar 15, 2010
11:28 AM

How do you know he's a mama's boy, you been stalking Terry.....when did you see him in high school, went to all his games might remember seeing you on the side lines!!!! Don't be sad and tormented just cause ur life didn't turn out like his

NANCY
May 26, 2010
08:36 PM

Polian is no idiot. Terry must show some promise since the Colts have signed him. Mama boy or not, I'd like to see you watch him eat chunky soup with his superbowl ring reflecting light in your eye.

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